Cirrospilus, Westwood, 1832
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4701.5.1 |
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Cirrospilus View in CoL View at ENA sp.
Specimens examined. AUSTRALIA, South Australia: 1 ♀ (dried) Torrens River Linear Park, 34°55.06’S 138°35.81’E, G. Taylor & B. Hyder, 14.viii.2014, nodular stem gall on E. camaldulensis, Em. 1–3.xi.2014 GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀ (dried) Mt Barker , 35°05.09’S 138°51.86’E, 14.x.2014, Em. 28.x.2014, DNA extracted (003_COE_AD_ EC) GoogleMaps .
Notes on biology. Species of Cirrospilus are recorded as parasitoids or hyperparasitoids of leaf miners and other concealed hosts or are associated with plant galls, especially on eucalypts ( Bouček 1988, Reina & La Salle 2005). Cirrospilus was recorded from galls of F. lockharti from Eucalyptus ( Taylor et al. 1996, Taylor et al. 2005) and F. turneri from Melaleuca ( Davies et al. 2001, Goolsby et al. 2001). In these studies Cirrospilus was considered a primary parasitoid of Fergusonina or a facultative hyperparasitoid of gall associated Hymenoptera .
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